(7/12/2021)
I really enjoyed this immediate post-WWII mystery. It could be deemed a cozy, I believe.
The main characters, Iris and Gwen, are well-rounded, distinct characters, who have opened The Right Sort matchmaking business, to help those seeking love find their life partner. One of their clients was recently murdered, and the man they had matched her with is the accused. These birds know better, though, and investigate to try to prove the man innocent and find the guilty party.
London itself feels a character. Each setting really comes to life. The author uses the dialect of different London neighborhoods to make scenes feel more authentic.
There were a couple of editing errors that really should've been caught before publication. These sorts of things, when noticed, do detract from the story, which is otherwise thoroughly enjoyable.
Definitely would recommend to those who love mysteries with strong female protagonists, historical fiction circa WWII, and those who love cozies I think would enjoy as well.